This message is from: Linda Lottie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Kelly......another thing you can encourage is for him to roll.......yes, roll. 

My trainer always lets his horses roll after riding so the stomach is tipped 
upside down and activated.  I have a new outlook on rolling since he shared 
that with me.

Linda in WI



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> Subject: Thank you!!
> Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:05:10 -0700
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> This message is from: Kelly Trirogoff 
> 
> Thanks to EVERYONE that gave me feedback/care instructions/kind words for
> Grandpa. He is doing much better. He actually was trotting today. Plus I know
> he feels better because he is back to being  his regular "independently minded
> self" like any senior :) We go for a walk every morning and every evening to
> keep things moving. He anticipated going back to the house for breakfast first
> thing this morning, but he had not gone to the bathroom yet. So I said "sorry
> grandpa, you don't get breakfast till you go to the bathroom"  I kid you not,
> 2 seconds later up came the tail, and out came the poop :) Home we went for a
> little breakfast.
> 
> They are so funny. The only thing I am concerned about is his left eye as it
> is a little puffy/warm as it got seriously rubbed raw during the rolling. Any
> suggestions as to what i can do for it?
> 
> Kelly Trirogoff, Grandpa and Skovy
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  • Thank you!! Kelly Trirogoff
    • RE: Thank you!! Linda Lottie

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